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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Re a r { Clear Lake ! > ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and were Tuesday evening visitors @t the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and children motored to Driscoll Friday after their son and brother, Wayne, who is attending school there. Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter were entertained at the Allen Van Vleet home Sunday. Mrs. Marie Olausen, sons Erling and Raider were Sunday visitors at the Harold Christianson home. The Peter Malsam young folks and Al Morse spent Sunday in Bismarck visiting John Malsam, a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Callers at the Allen Van Vleet home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson, Warren Keeler and son Don- tending to business matters in Wash- ington, D. C. Olga Brose spent the week-end with Alice Johns at her home north of Wing. Geo. Kavonius was rushed to a Bismarck hospital Sunday morning. Ellen Mae Hubbell spent the week- end at her home in Lincoln Valley. The high school boys and girls kittenball tournament which was (held in McKenzie Saturday, turned out to be very successful. The Wing boys and girls won both of the cups. Elmer Rudd, Mrs. H. Jacobson and daughter Mabel motored to Hurds- field Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton, B. W. Gra- ham and Josie Olson attended the IGA convention held in Bismarck Sunday. @ Menoken ° ald, and Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Van Vieet. | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. V. M. Craven Thursday afternoon with six members present. Mrs, Milton Rue of Bismarck and Mrs. R. Rogers of McKenzie were guests. Supper was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs, A. C. Dance. P. T. A. was held Friday evening. ‘The high school pupils presented the play, “The Wedding.” Piano music ‘was furnished by Allene Holmes, ‘Wayne Ayers and Beatrice Wallen. ‘Hamburgers, coffee and candy were served by the girls of the Epworth e. A kittenball tournament was held fn McKenzie Saturday. Menoken re- ceived second and Wing, first. The Boy Scouts, with their scout- master, Harold Bliss, went for a hike Sunday to the Menoken picnic grounds where they enjoyed a wiener , ti Phoenix oe Oo o— By ELIZABETH NEFF 5 and Mrs, Ebb Cleveland and Harry, Mr. Ross, Dave Johnson Art Deckart were callers at the Neff home Saturday. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Mr, and Bill Rath and family, Mr. and Alex Neff and daughters, Mag- dalena and Elizabeth, were Thursday evening visitors at the Fred Plienes home, Hilda, Ida, Billy Wutzke and Martha Neff spent the week at their homes. Edwin, George and Elsie Rachel, BE Eee A surprise birthday party was given at the Floyd Miller home Saturday evening for Mr. Miller. The evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Alex Neff and sisters. A lunch was served at midnight. ————_—______""“ | Ecklund | o——_——________— By ELBIE MURREY Visitors at the Steve Murrey home Gunday were Harold Larson, Valen- tine Golddater, Mrs. A. E. Holden ‘and Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, Mr, and Mrs. Curly Ousley and By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and | |iaieaetnes; Gertrude and Regina, were shoppers in Linton Thursday, Glenn Woods of near Linton was a business caller at the Wallace Kyes home Monday. Miss Ann Chesrown of Linton spent the week-end on the ranch with her father and brother. Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Steve Volk, son Mike and Buck Tough, of “| Winona, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and Miss Pauline Koppy of Linton. —_——______———_+ Telfer | ¢—____________ 6 By MRS, WM. McMURRICK Little Carl Knutson returned home from a Bismarck hospital where he has been for two months. The congregational meeting was held at the Glencoe church Tuesday evening. Plans were made for re- pairing the church in preparation for the celebration of the church organ- ization. Mr, and Mrs. Aleck Ashbridge and daughter Barbara called at the Mc- Murrick home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, daughter Delores and Miss Louise Gardiner were Sunday dinner guests at the Buckley home, Mr. and Mrs. John Eastwood were ‘Sunday dinner guests at the Craven home. Lillian Craven, who attends high school at Menoken, was home for the week-end, | Canfield i By MBS. A, F. GHYLIN All members attended the Ladies’ Aid at the Strand home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the Ole Wold home June 5. > P. T. A. was held at the school house Friday evening. A program was given by the school. Officers for the coming year were elected: Mrs. Moileman, president; Mr. Whit- mer, vice president; and Mrs. Ghylin, secretary-treasurer, Miss E. Maitrejean spent Saturday evening at the Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Oscar Olson were business callers in Bis- marck Monday. They took Burnett Jacobson down. Burnett plans to go to Arthur, N. D., where she will be employed in the Old Folks’ Home. Miss Aismes left for her home in daughter Merle called at the Ivan Holden home Sunday. Mrs. Steve Murrey returned from ‘Wilton Tuesdey where she has been for the past week. Guests at the Albert Larson home Sunday were Frayne Erstrom, Frank and Ted Murrey, Dave Carlson and Pete Anderson. Albert Larson, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, 4s improving. R. A. Lambach is at the Albert Larson home for an extended visit. Oscar Fred and son were buisness fallers in Bismarck Saturday. Paul and Vearl Holden and An- mette Anderson called at the J. Spit- wer home Sunday afternoon. 4 [Driscoll Mrs. F. O. Johnson left Friday eve- By DELLA MAE OLSON ning for St. Paul to be present at a ® family reunion at her home Sat- urday evening. ‘The last P. T. A. of the school year held Friday evening in the hall. Mrs. L. Scudder entertained the high school seniors at dinner Tues- day evening. Miss Ortman had visitor’s day Fri- ay afternoon in her room. A short ‘program was held and refreshments were served. i ‘Tuttle, St. Petri and Langedahl. A party was given on Miss Mc- Saturday evening by her Sunday school pupils at the A. 8. E. Metcalf home. Rev. Brenna will deliver the bac- celaureate services for the high school pageneire Sunday evening in the “Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett visited ' af atedle Sunday. [Wing] and ve Jacobson, and Olson 8. D. spent the week-end Elizabeth and’ Anna Marie Mueller, Jr, were supper the R. B. Jacobson home and Gudrun visitors at the Kuehl and daughter Bev- Bertrum Olson to the train for Valley City, where he will resume his closed a successful term of school Saturday. spending some time at- Wisconsin after a successful eight months of school. ' Heaton | To By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumilier are Parents of @ son born May 8th at Mc- Clusky. Mrs. Baumiller and the baby returned home last week. The boy has been named Arnold. Visitors at the G. Steinert home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Jake Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert, daughter Mabel and son Erwin of Regan. Miss Alma Fischer, a student of the McClusky high school, spent the week-end at her home here, Visitors at the William Wagner home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, daugh- ters Amanda and Erna, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Just, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schell, Mr. and Mrs. John Schell, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender and Alvira Berg. Dave Steinert, a student of the Regan high school, spent the week- end at his home here. t Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon were Sunday guests at the Oscar Magnu- son home. Clayton Little and daughter Viola Jean, Phyllis Little and Shirley Walk- er visited Sunday with Betty June Little who is a patient at a Bis- marck hospital. Mrs, P. E. Patton and Mrs, Law- rence Fitzgerald were Wednesday guests at the 8. W. Nemetz home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett were Sunday and Monday guests at the Ernest Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and son of Bismarck were Sunday dinner Guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Albert Vollen motored to Regan Saturday. Joseph Nemetz was a Sunday guest at the P. E. Patton home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald were Sunday dinner guests at the jGeorge Nelson home near Baldwin. The Misses Bernita Brennise and Mabel Lytle, teachers at schools Nos. 1 and 2, spent the week-end at their parental homes at Regan and Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth of Re- gan were Sunday guests at the home Sterling|Of Mrs. Borth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes, Charlie ‘Our returned from Rock- ford, Ill, Monday, He was accom- panied by his sister, Mrs. O. L. Minert and her son Carl. They are Ann returned to his home |suests of their sister and brother-in-|her home here. law, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Kuehl, Schrunk 5 In Royal Betrothal ° By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and R. G. Marchant motored to Bismarck on Monday. While there they visited Mrs. Wm. Witt at the St. Alexius hos- pital. Miss Elsie Kramer spent the past two weeks visiting at the Jacob Reile home, Mr, and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family and Mrs. Trubwasser and son Edwin, Adolph and Houlla and Gus- tave, Arthur, Emil, Esther and Lydia Witt motored to Bismarck to visit Mrs. Wm. Witt at the St. Alexius hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Pick- ardville spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Roy Mar- chant. i Richmond i o—________——-_# By MARTHA BOSSERT oo > ALEX STEWART By MRS. Miss Evelyn Fryer was an over- night guest at Paul Hapel’s Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Stewart, son Leslie and daughter Doris visited near Sibley Butte and McKenzie Fri- day. Harold Gramling visited relatives at Baldwin and Regan Thursday and Friday. George Hoeheimer, Mrs. Henry Mills, Anna Nickolson, Helen Beck- nell and Walter Glum were callers in Bismarck Saturday. ‘ Everett Houser returned to his home Saturday. Everett has been staying with his aunt and uncle at Huff while attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart and daughter Beatrice visited in Mandan and children visited at the John Crawford home Wednesday. Miss Jessie Braden returned to her school Monday morning after spend- ing the week-end in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Degner and son William were Thursday business callers in Regan. Miss Jessie Braden and Mrs. Susan Hanson were supper guests at the Adolph Degner home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and Mr. Plienes and son and daughter call- ed at the Bossert home Thursday. Sunday supper guests at the Bos- sert home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plines and sons, Arnold and Ruben, and daughters, Christina and Ruby,! Viola, Edlina and Clifford Engel. Quite a few friends attended the| surprise party at the Floyd Miller home Saturday evening. Miss Elizabeth Novy spent the week-end at her home in Summit township. j By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall spent Sunday at the Fred Wall home. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Redington of Judson, N. D., spent Sunday at the H. E. Redington home, Mr. and Mgs. Ed. Erslinger and sons of Garrison spent Sunday at the! ‘Wm. Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg of Regan and R. A. Berg of Baldwin spent Monday at the Wm. Wagner home to see their mother, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller are the parents of a son born at Mc- Clusky last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schatz of Mc- Clusky visited at the John Kurle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein of Bis- marck visited at the Christ Neumiller home Sunday. Mrs. Daniel Ster of Wishek is visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf. [ The engagement of Prince Juan, last unmarried son of Spain’s for. mer King Alfonso, to Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Sicilie has been announced. (Associated Press Photos) Wing and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Wil- liams motored to Robinson Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Schocknmyer were Sunday dinner guests at the Russell Williams home, ea | Wilson o—. Missouri ne ¢ By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Alex Anderson and Elvira, Mrs. William MacDonald, Mrs. An- drew Irvine and family, and Miss Evelyn Fryer were Wednesday visi- tors at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family and Madge Wallace visit- ed at the John Crawford home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linssen and son, Mrs. Leslie Clark, Vidette, Jerome and Bobby Robidou, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson were Sunday visitors at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were entertained for Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. MacDonald’s sis- ter, Margery, in Bismarck. Mrs. C. D. Kimball and daughter Dorothy Mae, who spent the past few days here with relatives, motored to their home near Brittin Sunday. ° Frances | e ° Sterling By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell went to Hazel- ton Tuesday. They called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Dahl. Edwin Dietzman went to Mandan Tuesday. His sister, Mildred, return- ed with him. Mr. and Mrs, Anton Larson and Frank Swanson from Temvik visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Madland last Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and daughter, Mrs, Gilbert Melick, were brief call- ers at the Madland home Thursday By MRS. GEO. LEE L, E. Johnson, the N. P. water chemist from Dickinson, was a Ster- ling business caller Friday. daughter Betty Jo and son Ramon motored to Jamestown Friday eve- ning to attend the college play, in which their daughter Dorothy had a part. Richard Lee of Moffit spent the week-end here visiting friends and Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Wildfang and | 4, |? afternoon. rence Madland Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and family from near Bismarck spent Sunday at the W. A. Dietzman home. Henry Wildfang from Sterling was a caller at the F, L. Owen home Fri- day. Gordon Halverson spent Sunday afternoon with Louis Owen, i By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Thursday afternoon. David Hieb was in Chaseley Wed- nesday and Thursday. Rev. R. Breaw of Chaseley held church services Sunday at Pleasant Hill church, Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and family were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith called Sunday at the Joe Goldsmith home, > Rev. Breaw was a dinner guest Sunday at the Will Thieling home. i f ‘ Mrs. Oscar Weitstock was taken to @ hospital in Bismarck Thursday for treatment for blood poisoning, caused from @ bruise. Her condition,is re- ported as much improved by her fam- ay and friends who visited her Sun- lay. 4 8. Zimmer and family of Thomp- son, N. D., speme the week-end at the L. L. Zimmer home, The Arena sewing club met with their leader, Mrs. Raymond Weit- stock at the Ingvold Eide home Sat- urday. Miss Elsie Eide was hostess, Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Thompson and daughters, Edith and Helen, and Mr. and Mrs, John Trautman and son William of Denhpff spent Sunday afternoon at the John Plienes home. Mr. and Mrs, William Mehlhoff and daughter Venetia called at the Wil- liam Merkel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H, F. Williamson and family were Sunday callers at the John Catilanio home at Tuttle. ,Gudrun Jordahl spent the week- end visiting in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock and Lee Dell were business callers in Bis- marck Wo Ben Hubbard spent Sunday after- noon visiting at the L. L. Zimmer home, | Harriet o E. M. THOMPSON Eide spent the week-end at relatives, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and|here from Arkansas, where the CCC daughter Margaret from Wing visit-|camp which he was in had been sta- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law-|tioned before they were removed to Roderick Chenowith returned home Lakota. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles of Wing were week-end guests at the John Knowles home here, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Eisenbeisz, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and Mr. and John Knowles were Sunday guests at the Arthur Chenowith home, Mrs. H. L, Belk, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers of McKen- zie, left for Garden City, Kansas, Tuesday. They expect to be gone about a week. Mr. Belk’s aunt will accompany them home. — o—_—_—______4 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keopplin and ry : daughter Velma were in Steele | Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Arthur Salisbury of New York is visiting with the Walter Simons fam- ily this week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Niedermeier and small son and Mrs. J. Spitzer and daughter shopped in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr, and Mrs. Loule Johnson and Pete Johnson of Williston arrived here Saturday evening to visit their brother Cornelius who is seriously ill in a Bismarck hospital. They return- to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Rae Mathewson, Mr. id Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and family, and Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Ruth and Junior, all of Bismarck, Sunday visitors at the Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitzs and Kenneth Wagner shopped in Bis- marck Friday. Thomas Jacobson attended the Syttende Mai celebration in Bismarck Friday. It is 55 years since Mr. Jacob- son left Odalan, Norway, and came to the United States, ‘Mrs. Isabel Olgerson and family of Bismarck and Mrs. Louise Hagen visited at R. Hagen’s home Sunday. Mrs, Hagen has recently arrived from Indiana where she has been visiting her daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and Willard Simons, Art Salisbury and Mrs. Celia DeLong spent the week- end at Williston with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Karges. Mrs. Karges was the former Miss Grace Simons. The Baldwin 4-H club members are giving a play Wednesday evening, May 29, in the Baldwin hall.. “Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown.” Admission is 10c and 15¢. Gertrude Damstrom of Great Falls, Mont., arrived here Saturday evening. She is substituting as teacher for her sister at school No. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Niedermeier have named their small son Loyd David. Mrs. John Rinehart of Minneapolis, FEE 2 FE Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Williams of Minn., visited with Mrs. Spitzer Mon- day and Tuesday, Regan at By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. A. H. Lundberg returned home Wednesday from points in Iowa where she has been the guest of rela- tives for the past six weeks. She also visited a number of former Regan residents who are making their homes in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Houser of Mc- Clusky were Sunday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. Rev. Amond Christenson spent the past week in Minneapolis. Gladys Gramling, who taught school near Baldwin the past term, is spending a short vacation in Re- gan as the guest of Agnes Hanson. She expects to leave for Valley City June 1st where she will attend school the coming summer. Delores Parsons of Bismarck spent the past week as the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. The’ Riersons motored home @. | with her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Suzle motored to Bismarck Sunday with their daugh- ter Bernite. Bernita returned home last Monday after spending the past four months as a -patient in a Bis- marck hospital but had to return for an examination. Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Cox and family motored to Wilton Sunday to attend baccalaureate services, their son Wins- ton being a member of the graduat- ing class, Elsie Aune celebrated her 11th birth- day Saturday by inviting a number of her playmates in for games and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Garnes and Agnes Han- son attended the IGA convention in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Lein and daugh- ter Laverne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and chil- dren and their guests, Mrs. Lein’s brother, C. E. Kelsven of Columbus, N. D., motored to Tuttle Sunday and were guests of other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer of Wash- burn are spending the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Lein. Mrs, Russel Hopkins, Mrs. Carl Mil- ler and Mr, and Mrs. Fairbrother of Bantry, N. D., were week-end guests jof Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. [ Taft — By MRS. E. M. GASKILL Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaskill, Miss Pauline Feuhr and John Elness were guests at the Elsus Elness home Wednesday evening, the occasion be- ing little Arlene Elness’ fourth birth- day. Ice cream and cake were served by Mrs. E. Elness and Mrs, Florence Elness. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fosdick visited Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Carson Gra- ber. Honoring Mrs. Agnes Wright, who will leave at the close of the school term, Mrs. H. L. Belk and Mrs. Harold Brownawell were hostesses at a handkerchief shower Monday after- noon at 3:30. Mrs. Wright received many beautiful handkerchiefs. At the close of the afternoon a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Belk and Mrs. Brownawell. Mrs. Wright will be at Menoken next year. Johnnie Carroll and Asa Werner of Moffit visited at Gaskill’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen motor- ed to Bismarck Monday evening to attend the dancing and gymnastic exhibition given by the Bismarck high school. Genevieve Eunice and Hugh Jessen participated in the pro- gram, The Sterling community picnic will be held May 30th. The Ladies’ Nonpartisan club will meet with Mrs. John Sedevic on Ex-King of Greece Tries Comeback If Greek patriots have their way. former King George will be the first of th- ex-monarchs to resign from the unemployed ruler’s club. The question of restoration of the monarchy is being agitated at the impending Greek elections—-and King George has accepted the -pominatinn as candidate for the throne. {_S.W. Burleigh | ¢ f | © ‘|wrist broken when cranking his trac- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1925 Britain’s Premier Shows Job’s Toll On a holiday—but bowed by his official cares. Premier Ramsay MacDonald of England, vacation- ing at Eastbourne, was caught in this informal pose while out for a stroll. The toll taken of his vi- tality by years of public service is clearly revealed. Thursday evening. R. R. Smith of Bismarck ‘will be present to discuss the sales tax. “Listen to Leon,” ® high school play presented at Sterling on Friday, was enjoyed by all present. The well-presented play was under the di- rection of Miss Gladys Ness and Clif- ford Olson, George Kusch returned Monday evening from Fargo where he went to get a truck load of potatoes. Homer Envick and Gene of Marion visited at Henry Jessen’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland visited at the Jessen home Sunday. The Junior Boy Scouts enjoyed a Lag at Adams’ grove Monday eve- se ShnL On Prema seco ' Welch’s Spur | oe_—_— —s By MRS. R. M. WELCH Clarence Doppler spent several days in Dawson this week. Lloyd McLean had the misfortune of having both bones of his right tor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and baby son, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Mrs. Chas. Mal- lard and children, and Mrs. Lee Mal- lard were all in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Welch and family visited at the Ruth McMurrich home Sunday. Leo and Clarence Doppler called at the Glen Oder and Robert Welch homes Sunday. ree * | Moffit | aOR ia eee | By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Mothers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Minnie Benz Thursday. The afternoon was spent sewing a quilt. After the business meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of ‘Mrs. Oscar Benz June 20. Rev. and Mrs. C. F, Curtis and two children, Marjorie and Paul Dean, ‘Braddock and Moffit. Their house- hold goods came Thursday evening and they are settled in the parsonage. James Leroy is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs, Everett Velzy for their son born Saturday, 16, at a Disa nomial acl There @ program at the Bons Hell Friday night for the benefit of sending Fred Moffit to Ex- celsior Springs, Mo., to receive treat- ment. A quilt has been made and numbers are being sold on it and the E By MES. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wetzel of Arena visited Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. i ‘Thursday. Mr, Wetzel is president of the Arena school board where Mr. "Gite, Wayne Mallory snd 5 of Anoka, Minn., is visiting Mrs. H. R, Raeshke and other friends here Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Witham. Mrs, E. L. Adams and son Eddie, Jr., returned home Wednesday from Elgin where they spent the past two weeks with Mrs, I. Rafteseth, Mrs. Adams’ son Dale of Anoks, Minn., were Sat- urday evening visitors of Mr. and Lloyd Clizbe spent Hazel Simonson and Lovetta San- born, Thursday night in the school house. After several musical Burnt Creek rf By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Miss Betty Andah! was an over- night guest of Miss Lucy Steiner last Monday. Matt Hettich, Matt Andahl, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Olaf and Gilbert Sather transacted business in Bismarck Friday. Miss Aldyth Andabl, who is attend- ing high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end at her home here, ‘Donald Coddington spent the week- .Jend with Valentine Steiner, Jr. A number of friends surprised Miss Lucy Steiner on her 14th birth- many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. William Paul and family, Henry Schonert and Miss Lila Andahl were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schonert and family Sunday. Miss Aurial Miller, a high school student in Bismarck, spent the week- end at her home in Burnt Creek. Miss Viola Andahl called at the ae Klawitter home Thursday, May Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Slosser of Mi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner and children of Mandan, Roy Andahl, Henry Paul, | Joseph Schonert and Roy Schonert. cette, Mrs, B, F. and Mrs. T. G. Coons, Miss Pauline Fuehrer of Sterling visited her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Puehrer, this week-end. ‘The seniors 4-H club members sur- priced their leader, Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Monday evening, the occasion being her birthday ive = ——_—____—_—- Sibley Butte 4 By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe and [ Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON « | ° E. A. Trygg, George Cox, Nels Nelson and Hugo attended the wheat allotment Mon- day night at Cromwell school No. 2 Gerald Boren of Bismarck was o dinner guest Tuesday at the Sam Brown home. Mabel Magnus called Wednesday at Trygg school No. 1 where Lenora Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Clooten and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuckman and children visited at the Earl Evans home Sunday. Leonard Davenport and family, and Miss Lillie Wogerman visited at the L. Jergenson homes Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Widger and Allan, Richard George and Merlin Wildfang visited at the Etmer Bloomquist home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe visited at the W. L. Watson home Sunday. Florence Larson and P. E. Roth called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Elmer Lundquist home Friday after- noon. if Baldwin ‘ ~+—_ ———. ° By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenihan enter- tained a large group of friends and relatives at a dancing party Saturday night in the community hall, the oc- casion being their 10th wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kickul and Freddie Herdebu visited over the week-end at Taylor where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickul, former residents of Baldwin. . Mr, Kickul is operating an oll and gas station at Taylor. Andy Peterson motored to Bis- marck Saturday where he visited teaches. Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg and ‘Violet were guests last Sunday at the Arthur Magnus home. John Roswick of Bismarck was a guest last Sunday at the Albir |Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershott, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus, Lynn, Mabel and Lylas were luncheon guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl ané family from Gibbs were guests Sun- day at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and sons, Douglas and James, Ronald and Florence Engdahl visited Friday night at the Nels Nelsen home. one day this week at the Arthur Magnus home. Elsie Coleman came from Bismarck, where she is employed at the capitol, to spend over Sunday at the Oscar Coleman home. Mr. Coleman took her back Sunday. : New Board to Handle Relief Strike Menace Washington, May 23.—()—Warned by union leaders that the work relief wages fixed by President Roosevelt may lead to strikes, Harry L. Hopkins, works progress administrator, moved Thursday to set up a board of busi- ness and labor representatives to ad- vise him on the problem, Robert|with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seeley and their ‘Stories in STAMPS: By 1.-S. Klein UGUAY, It-ly, Spain, and other countries display in stamps their regard for the most famous horse of Greek fable, the winged Pegasu Said to hat sprung from the trunk of the Gorgon Medusa, when her head was cut off by Perseus, Pegasus was caught by Bellerophon, but threw his rider on his flight to heaven. In heaven, Pegasus served Zeus, fétching thunder and lightning for the god of power. It was indicated the board will be asked to make recommendations which might be carried out under Hopkins’ authority to raise or lower “| the schedules 10 per cent or to reduce the number of projects to which they will apply. The works progress administrator, replying to critics, said the $19 to $04 @ month payments were substantially just and that “the burden of proof” will rest on those trying to change them. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, and other union leaders have protested that such wages will tend to tear down wage scales generally and result in strikes. 4 The possibility was'suggested in in- formed quarters that some additional federal projects, like rivers and har- by the allotment board at ts meeting yy the ment at Thursday. Over the ancient grave of an un- identifed person in Wilmington, N. C., stands a monument bearing carved designs of snakes, a devil's head and the head of an elephant. —_—_—_—_—_—————— ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction of a six inch watermain on Sweet Ave- nue from a point twenty feet East from the west line of First Street, to the East line of Washington Street, all in Watermain and Water- works District Number Twenty-six of the City of Bismarck, North Dako- ta, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of the said City Aaa eight o'clock p. m., June 3rd, 35. Plans and specifications are on file In the office of the City Auditor or may be obtained from the City En- gineer, The following approximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of bidders: $57- linear feet of six inch cast fron watermain, in place. 1- hydrant with five inch valve, in place. 1- six inch gate valve and box, in place. All bids shall be made upon a basis of cash payment for all work to be done, Work shall be commenced on or be- fore June 10th, 1935, and shall be completed not later than July, ist, Each bidder must state in his bid Pegasus, therefore, is con- sidered a symbol of the thunder. cloud, and also as a curse-horse. representing the speed at which curses were fulfilled. But more recent stories make Pegasus the horse of the Muses and symbo) of poetry. ® (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Ine.) the rate of interest the bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum) which shall be re- celved and accepted by him at par in payment for the work. ch bid must be accompanied by a certified check for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of A. P. Lenhart, President of the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North D: as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, enter into and execute & contract for the performance of the work. Each bid must also panied by a bidder's bond in vided In Section 310) Commted Lorer in Section 3707, Com: of North Dakota. ple san! The Board of City Commissioners foyerves the right to reject any or all M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. 5-16-23, accom- ¢ @ sum ' 4 «